From cert-advisory@cert.org Fri Jul 17 09:45:23 1998
From: CERT Advisory
To: cert-advisory@coal.cert.org
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 09:46:07 -0400
Reply-To: cert-advisory-request@cert.org
Subject: CERT Advisory CA-98.08 - qpopper_vul
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CERT* Advisory CA-98.08
Original issue date: July 14, 1998
Topic: Buffer overflows in some POP servers
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The CERT Coordination Center has received reports of buffer overflows
in some Post Office Protocol (POP) servers. For a list of vulnerable
versions and platforms, please refer to Appendix A. For help in
determining which version you are currently running, see Section III.A
below.
The CERT/CC team recommends that anyone running a vulnerable version of this
software upgrade to the current vendor-recommended version. Until you can do
so, we suggest disabling the POP server.
We will update this advisory as we receive additional information. Please
check our advisory files regularly for updates that relate to your site.
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I. Description
The CERT Coordination Center has received reports of buffer overflow
vulnerabilities in some POP servers based on QUALCOMM's
qpopper. Qpopper is a Post Office Protocol (POP) server used for
downloading Internet e-mail.
Information about this vulnerability has been posted to various
mailing lists and newsgroups, and the CERT Coordination Center has
received reports of incidents in which this vulnerability has been
exploited to gain privileged access.
II. Impact
Remote users can gain privileged (root) access to systems running
vulnerable versions of POP servers.
III. Solution
If you determine that your POP server is vulnerable (Sec. A),
install a patch from your vendor. Until you can do so, we urge you to
disable the POP server.
A. Determine if your version of the POP server is vulnerable.
To determine if a system is vulnerable, first telnet to port 110 on
that host. If it is running a POP server, the banner will show the
version. For example:
% telnet yourmailhost.your.domain.com 110
Trying 123.123.123.123
Connected to mailhost
+OK QPOP (version 2.4) at yourmailhost.your.domain.com starting
In the above example, the POP server is QUALCOMM's QPopper,
version 2.4, which is known to be a vulnerable version.
Check Appendix A to see if your vendor has identified other POP
server versions that are vulnerable. If you do not see your vendor's
name, please contact the vendor directly.
B. Install a patch for this problem.
Appendix A contains input from vendors who have provided information
for this advisory.
C. Workaround
If you are unable to upgrade to a version that is not vulnerable,
we urge you to disable the POP server until you are able to address
the problem. (This will, of course, mean that the functionality
provided by the POP server will not be available.)
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Appendix A - Vendor Information
Below is a list of the vendors who have provided information for this
advisory. We will update this appendix as we receive additional information.
If you do not see your vendor's name, the CERT/CC did not hear from that
vendor. Please contact the vendor directly.
Data General
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Data General does not ship qpopper, or any other POP client or server.
Fujitsu
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The vulnerability described in this advisory is currently being
reviewed.
OpenBSD
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OpenBSD does not ship qpopper.
QUALCOMM Incorporated
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Versions of QUALCOMM qpopper prior to 2.5 are vulnerable.
QUALCOMM recommends upgrading to the most recent version
(currently Version 2.52). Patches are available from
ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/Eudora/servers/unix/popper
Further details, questions and comments should be sent to
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Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
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Some SCO Operating systems are vulnerable. Patches are currently
being developed and should be available soon.
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The CERT Coordination Center thanks Travis Mikalson at TerraNovaNet,
Inc., for reporting the vulnerability, and Laurence Lundblade at
QUALCOMM Incorporated for providing technical details and support in the
development of the advisory. We also acknowledge other members of the
Internet community who posted about this problem.
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If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact the CERT
Coordination Center or your representative in the Forum of Incident Response
and Security Teams (see http://www.first.org/team-info/).
CERT/CC Contact Information
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Postal address
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Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
USA
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